SỞ GD & ĐT ĐĂKLĂK KIỂM TRA HỌCKỲI NĂM HỌC 2007-2008 THPT TRẦN PHÚ Môn: ANH VĂN - LỚP 11 (CHUẨN) Thời gian làm bài: 45 phút. I. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced diffirently from the others. 1. A. get B.village C.passenger D. dangerous 2. A. single B.ankle C.challenge D. language 3. A.silver B.icing C.idol D.time 4. A. remote B. represent C.dress D.general 5. A. society B.constancy C.longevity D. comment II. Pick out the word that has the stress patern diffirent from that of the other words. 6. A. enterprise B. establish C.encourage D.equipmemt 7. A. campaign B.method C. comment D. survey 8. A.academic B.performance C.disappointed D.maturity 9. A. follow B. experience C.apology D.direct 10. A. minority B.population C.distribution D. disappointed III. Choose the correct answer. Only one is correct. 11. Yesterday I went to Nam's house, but the front door was locked. He out. A. had gone B. went C. was going D. has gone 12. The Second World War in 1939 and in 1945. A. began/ ended B. had begun/ ended C. has begun/ had ended D. begins/ends 13. When I came, they chess. A. were playing B. was playing C. are playing D. has played 14. The aim of the annual final English Competition organized was to stimulate the spirit of learning English among students. A. encourage B. discourage C. enable D. force 15. My grandfarther's hobby is foreign coins. A. collecting B. to collect C. collected D. collect 16. Progress in science and the development of living conditions have led to the rapid growth of the . A. overpopulation B. world population C. discrimination D. population 17. The summer holidays are the best part of the year for most students. A. vacations B. festivals C. celebrations D. anniversaries 18. The lights , we couldn't see anything. A. gone out B. which went out C. having gone out D.that had gone out 19. We was really interested . about the result of your exam. A. to hear B. hear C. to have heard D. hearing 20. " The theatre will be built next to the town hall". This means . A. They demand us to build the theatre next to the town hall. B. They tell us to build the theatre next to the town hall. C. They think of building the theatre next to the town hall. D. They propose to build the theatre next to the town hall. 21. He wasn't thirsty because he . some water. A. had just drunk B. just drunk C. has just drunk D. was drinking 22. He was exhausted after he . for ten hours yesterday. A. had worked B. worked C. has worked D. was working 23. He said he . grateful for the help you him during the time he . here. A. was - had given - stayed B. was being - have given - stayed C. had been - have given - had stayed D. was - gave - stayed 24. If only he . some money, I that new hi - fi. A. had given - could have bought B. gave - could have bought C. had given - could buy C. have given - would have bought 25. we could have met him. A. If Joln had left London an hour ago B. Left Joln London an hour ago C. If had Joln left London an hour ago D. Had Joln left London an hour ago 26. If you . this switch, the computer on. A. press - can come B. will press - come C. press - comes D. have pressed - will come 27. Henry didn't attend the party last night. If he ., he . the President. A. had attended - would have met B. had attended - would meet C. had attended - would meet D. attended - would meet 28. As you say you haven't done the homework, you won't be able to follow this lesson. A. If B. Unless C. Without D. Otherwise 29. If you want apples, I'll get you at the shop. A.some B. it C. any D. one 30. Mary was upset about . and refuse to talk to A. something - anybody B. something - someone C. somebody - something D. someone - noone IV. Choose the best option A, B, C or D forming from the suggested worlds. 31. she / remind / me / turn / off / lights / before / go / out /. A. She reminded me to turn off all the lights before going out. B. She reminded me turn off all the lights before going out. C. She reminded me to turn off all lights before going out. D. She reminded me to turn off all the lights before go out. 32. she / want / her daughter / become / teacher / English /. A. She wanted her daughter to become a teacher of English. B. She wanted her daughter to become teacher of English. C. She wanted her daughter becoming a teacher of English. D. She wanted her daughter become a teacher of English. 33. found / having / one / no / at / home/, / he / left / bad / the / house / a / temper / in / . A. Having found at home no one, he left the house in a bad temper. B. Having found no one at home, he left the house in a bad temper. C. Having found no one at home, he left in a bad temper the house. D. Having found no one at home, he in a bad temper left the house. 34. she / the / spent / whole / afternoon / chatting / with / her / new / friend /. A. She spent the whole afternoon chatting with her new friend. B. She spent whole the afternoon chatting with her new friend. C. She spent the whole afternoon chatting with her friend new. D. She spent the whole afternoon with chatting her new friend. 35. I / have / computer / I / send / him / e - mail /. A. If I had a computer, I would send him an e-mail. B. If I have a computer, I would send him an e-mail. C. If I had a computer, I will send him an e-mail. D. If I would have a computer, I would send him an e-mail. V. Read the following passage then. Choose the correct answer by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Today the most important population trends are the fast growth in the number of elderly people and the sharp drop in ther number of teenagers leaving school. The size of the elderly population is growing because people are living longer and fewer babies have been born. In 1911, only 5 per cent of the UK population was older than 65. Today, the figure is more than 15 per cent. Over the next decade the greatest increase will be in people aged 75 and over. The drop in the number of school-leavers was caused by the fall in the birth rate between 1964 and 1977. This trend is known as the "demographic time bomb" - because demographers knew that, once the birth rate fell, there was no way to stop it having an explosive effect on the economy and on society 16years later.However, the impact may well be short-term. According to some forecasters the UK's birth rate may soon become one of the highest in western Europe. 36. What are the most important population trends today? - They are . A. B & D B. the sharp drop in the number of teenagers leaving school C. the fewer babies D. the fast growth in the number of elderly people 37. How many per cent of the UK population was older than 65 in 1911? A. Only 5 per cent C. Only 25 per cent B. Only 15 per cent D. Only 10 per cent 38. What will the greatest increase be in over the next decade? A. In people aged 75 and over. C. In the number of school-leavers. B. In people aged 65. D. In the newly born babies. 39. What was the drop in the number of school-leavers caused by? A. The fall in the birth rate between 1964 and 1977. B. The increase in the birth rate between 1964 and 1977. C. The explosion in the birth rate between 1964 and 1977. D. the number in the birth rate between 1964 and 1977. 40. According to some forecasters, what is the UK's birth rate like? A. It may soon become one of the highest in western Europe. B. It may soon become one of the highest in the world. C. It may soon become one of the highest in Europe. D. It may soon become one of the highest in eastern Europe. . computer, I would send him an e-mail. B. If I have a computer, I would send him an e-mail. C. If I had a computer, I will send him an e-mail. D. If I would. C.apology D.direct 10. A. minority B.population C.distribution D. disappointed III. Choose the correct answer. Only one is correct. 11. Yesterday I went to